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Top 15 Tawny Color Palettes for Creative Projects With HEX Codes

Max Wales
Max Wales Originally published Nov 27, 25, updated Nov 27, 25

Tawny sits in the sweet spot between orange and brown, echoing sun-warmed wood, caramel, and late-afternoon light. Psychologically, it feels grounded, nostalgic, and inviting, which makes it perfect for storytelling, lifestyle content, and any visual that should feel warm without turning overly red or neon. In thumbnails and intros, tawny naturally draws the eye while still feeling soft and human, not aggressive.

For video creators and brand designers, a well-built tawny color palette can glue together footage, titles, overlays, and thumbnails into one cohesive look. Below are 15 ready-made tawny color combinations with HEX codes you can plug straight into your design tools, branding kits, and Filmora projects for thumbnails, intros, lower-thirds, and full cinematic color grading.

In this article
    1. Golden Hour Tawny Glow
    2. Sunset Studio Backdrop
    3. Ember Lens Flare
    4. Rustic Festival Lights
    1. Dried Wheat Storyboard
    2. Clay Pot Morning
    3. Autumn Leaf Scrapbook
    4. Cozy Latte Workspace
    1. Tawny Neon Retro
    2. Streetwear Tawny Pop
    3. Tawny Teal Contrast
    4. Festival Marquee Burst
    1. Tawny Brand Neutrals
    2. Soft Tawny UI Kit
    3. Urban Tawny Monochrome

Warm Cinematic Tawny Color Palettes

Golden Hour Tawny Glow

golden hour tawny glow tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #c97a3a, #f7c48b, #8a4a2a, #402018, #fff4e5
  • Mood: Warm, nostalgic, and softly cinematic.
  • Use for: Perfect for travel vlogs, golden hour b-roll, and dreamy intro sequences.

This palette blends sunlit tawny, caramel highlights, and deep cocoa shadows with a veil of soft cream. It feels like standing in a window of late-afternoon light, with everything in frame wrapped in a gentle glow. Use it when you want your footage to look warm, emotional, and timeless without pushing into harsh orange.

It works beautifully for cinematic travel vlogs, romantic couple edits, and storytelling thumbnails, where you can use the brightest tones for titles and the dark browns for subtle vignettes. In Filmora, you can key these HEX codes into text, shapes, and overlays to keep your intros, lower-thirds, and end screens all in the same golden tawny universe.

Pro Tip: Build a Cinematic Tawny Glow in Filmora

To keep a Golden Hour Tawny Glow across your edit, start by picking one mid-tone tawny and one highlight cream as your main brand colors in Filmora. Use tawny for key text, icons, and frames, and reserve the soft cream for backgrounds and subtitles, so your visuals stay readable but still warm.

Then, add a subtle vignette and a light warm color grade to your footage, pushing oranges slightly toward this tawny range. Apply the same grade to your b-roll, talking heads, and cutaway shots so the whole video feels like it was captured in the same evening light.

AI Color Palette

If you already love the look of this palette in a still image, you can turn it into a complete video grade with Filmora. Import a reference photo that captures your ideal tawny glow, then use Filmora's AI Color Palette feature to match that color mood across all your clips.

AI Color Palette analyzes the warm tawny tones in your reference and automatically transfers them to your footage, so your intros, b-roll, and thumbnails all share the same cohesive golden atmosphere without manual tweaking on every clip.

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HSL, Color Wheels & Curves

For precise tawny control, use Filmora's HSL controls to nudge oranges and yellows closer to this palette, desaturating any neon tones and enriching the mid-browns. With the color wheels, warm up midtones while keeping highlights slightly creamy, then deepen the shadows just enough to add cinematic contrast.

If you want more control, use curves to lift the toe of the shadows for a softer filmic fade while keeping those tawny midtones rich. You can also follow along with this Filmora color grading tutorial to see how color wheels and curves shape mood without breaking skin tones or brand colors.

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1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs

Sometimes you want a tawny mood fast. Filmora's video filters and 3D LUTs make it easy to drop in warm cinematic looks, then fine-tune them to match this Golden Hour Tawny Glow palette. Start with a warm film LUT and adjust intensity so your tawny accents remain rich but skin tones stay natural.

You can stack filters like vignette, glow, or grain to deepen the nostalgic feeling, then color your titles and overlays with the exact HEX codes from this palette. In a few clicks, your whole edit can feel like one cohesive, sun-drenched story.

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Sunset Studio Backdrop

sunset studio backdrop tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #d28344, #ffb878, #f28f6b, #7b4328, #231721
  • Mood: Dramatic, warm, and performance-ready.
  • Use for: Ideal for music videos, talking-head backdrops, and bold thumbnail designs.

Sunset Studio Backdrop layers glowing tawny oranges with coral highlights and inky browns, creating the feeling of a performance space lit by stage lights and a setting sun. It feels dramatic but still approachable, with enough depth to make subjects pop from the background.

Use the mid tawny and coral tones for your background walls, gradients, and panels, then keep the darkest shade for text outlines or drop shadows in thumbnails. In Filmora, this palette works well for creator studio setups, podcast intros, and channel branding where you want a signature warm backdrop that always looks camera-ready.

Ember Lens Flare

ember lens flare tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #c46b2d, #ff9f5a, #d95132, #662620, #120e13
  • Mood: Intense, fiery, and high-energy.
  • Use for: Great for action trailers, gaming intros, and energetic promo edits.

Ember Lens Flare mixes burning tawny, ember reds, and dense chocolate shadows for a look that feels like glowing coals in the dark. It is bold, punchy, and perfect when you want your visuals to hit hard with high contrast and energy.

Use the bright amber and red for motion graphics, glitch titles, or impact frames in trailers and gaming intros. The almost-black tones are ideal for backgrounds, lower-thirds, and UI elements that frame your footage without stealing attention. This palette is especially strong for YouTube banners and thumbnails where you want a fiery tawny accent that stands out in the feed.

Rustic Festival Lights

rustic festival lights tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #b86a35, #f6b16a, #ffe0a3, #7a3e28, #2a1a17
  • Mood: Festive, cozy, and story-rich.
  • Use for: Use in event highlight reels, food festival coverage, and cozy lifestyle content.

Rustic Festival Lights looks like string lights reflected on wooden tables and paper lanterns. Tawny browns pair with glowing gold and cream, while deep brown shadows add just enough night-time atmosphere to feel cinematic.

Use it for market vlogs, backyard party recaps, and food content where you want to highlight warm textures like wood, bread, or grilled food. The lighter tones are perfect for lower-thirds and captions, while the darkest shade creates elegant, non-distracting backgrounds for titles or end cards.

Soft Natural Tawny Color Palettes

Dried Wheat Storyboard

dried wheat storyboard tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #c9854a, #f2d1a3, #e8c28a, #8b6135, #fdf7ec
  • Mood: Organic, calm, and documentary-style.
  • Use for: Perfect for nature docs, farm-to-table brands, and minimalist storytelling graphics.

Dried Wheat Storyboard softens tawny into wheat, oatmeal, and cream, with a grounded brown anchoring the palette. It feels slow, honest, and natural, like pages of a field notebook or a quiet countryside morning.

Use this set for documentary lower-thirds, brand story videos, and minimalist thumbnails where you want neutral warmth without bright saturation. The palest cream is ideal for clean backgrounds, while the mid tawny tones work well for logo marks, icons, and timeline titles in Filmora.

Clay Pot Morning

clay pot morning tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #b96b3a, #e8a977, #f3dbc0, #7b4a2c, #f7f1e8
  • Mood: Gentle, homely, and comforting.
  • Use for: Great for home decor reels, craft tutorials, and cozy creator channels.

Clay Pot Morning is all about ceramics, coffee, and warm wooden tables. Tawny clay, soft peach, and milky beige create a safe, homely vibe that feels welcoming for long-form content or intimate vlogs.

Apply these tones to your text, callout boxes, and chapter markers so your video feels like part of the same cozy world as your workspace. It is great for creators sharing DIY projects, journaling, interior styling, or gentle morning routines, especially when your thumbnails need to feel calm but still eye-catching.

Autumn Leaf Scrapbook

autumn leaf scrapbook tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #c7723e, #e7a86b, #f5d7a1, #935232, #3b251b
  • Mood: Seasonal, sentimental, and storytelling-focused.
  • Use for: Ideal for autumn lookbooks, family montage videos, and nostalgic reels.

Autumn Leaf Scrapbook matches tawny oranges and maple browns with soft tan and deep bark. It feels like pressed leaves in an old journal, giving a nostalgic but gentle fall atmosphere without overly saturated pumpkin tones.

Use this palette for seasonal intro cards, family highlight reels, and Instagram reels where you want to signal autumn at a glance. In thumbnails, the light tan is perfect for text, while the darker browns frame your subject or act as borders and grids for collage-style layouts.

Cozy Latte Workspace

cozy latte workspace tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #c07f52, #f2c9a1, #f9e4cc, #8a5b3c, #32221a
  • Mood: Productive, warm, and intimate.
  • Use for: Use for study-with-me videos, productivity channels, and soft brand intros.

Cozy Latte Workspace blends latte creams, tawny espresso, and soft beige to build a focused yet comforting environment. It feels like a tidy desk with warm coffee and soft lighting, ideal for longer watch sessions.

Use the light tones for background panels, timers, and progress bars, while the darker espresso shades anchor text and UI elements in your overlays. This palette suits productivity channels, Notion-style templates, and educational content where you want viewers to feel calm and stay engaged.

Bold Tawny Accent Color Palettes

Tawny Neon Retro

tawny neon retro tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #d07337, #ffbe55, #ff3366, #1c1b4a, #05c2c9
  • Mood: Retro, playful, and electric.
  • Use for: Perfect for throwback edits, dance clips, and bold YouTube thumbnails.

Tawny Neon Retro collides vintage tawny and mustard with hot pink, teal, and deep indigo, creating a palette that feels like an 80s arcade hit with modern saturation. It is loud, fun, and instantly clickable.

Use the tawny and mustard shades as your warm base for titles and backgrounds, then add pink and teal accents for buttons, subscribe stickers, and animated elements. This combo works especially well for dance edits, meme compilations, shorts, and any thumbnail that needs to jump off the screen in a crowded feed.

Streetwear Tawny Pop

streetwear tawny pop tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #c9642f, #ff9e3d, #00bcd4, #111827, #f5f5f5
  • Mood: Urban, trendy, and confident.
  • Use for: Great for fashion hauls, street photography edits, and edgy brand teasers.

Streetwear Tawny Pop puts punchy tawny orange up against cyan and deep charcoal, with crisp white for contrast. It feels like city lights reflecting off concrete, sharp and modern.

Use this palette for lookbooks, street style reels, and urban travel edits. The bright tawny and cyan are perfect for bold typography and animated shapes, while the charcoal and white create a clean frame for photos and video stills on thumbnails and Instagram covers.

Tawny Teal Contrast

tawny teal contrast tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #cc7a3a, #f7a85b, #008c8c, #18373a, #faf3e7
  • Mood: Crisp, modern, and adventurous.
  • Use for: Use for travel intros, tech lifestyle content, and bold logo stings.

Tawny Teal Contrast pairs warm, vibrant tawny with cool teal and deep sea greens, anchored by a soft off-white. The result is a dynamic warm-cool clash that feels adventurous and modern.

Use tawny for buttons, icons, and key callouts, then let teal handle support elements like borders, arrows, and section dividers. This palette is strong for travel intros, startup explainers, and logo stings where you want a sharp, recognizable contrast that still feels friendly.

Festival Marquee Burst

festival marquee burst tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #d06b30, #ffb347, #ff6f61, #22223b, #fef2df
  • Mood: Celebratory, vibrant, and bold.
  • Use for: Ideal for event promos, festival recaps, and social media countdowns.

Festival Marquee Burst mixes tawny spotlight tones with coral, mustard, deep navy, and soft cream, echoing festival posters and stage signage. It feels upbeat, social, and perfect for countdowns or announcement graphics.

Use the warm tones for main headlines and badges, while the navy acts as a strong base for backgrounds and overlays. The cream keeps text areas readable, making this palette great for vertical stories, highlight covers, and animated social posts promoting launches or live events.

Modern Minimal Tawny Color Palettes

Tawny Brand Neutrals

tawny brand neutrals tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #c37a43, #f0c19a, #f7e4cf, #8b5b3a, #1c1510
  • Mood: Polished, premium, and timeless.
  • Use for: Perfect for brand kits, logo reveals, and minimalist product promos.

Tawny Brand Neutrals arranges sophisticated tawny with creamy neutrals, espresso accents, and an almost-black anchor. It feels premium yet approachable, like a boutique coffee brand or artisan studio identity.

Use this palette as the foundation of your channel branding: logo, lower-thirds, watermark, and end cards can all live inside these tones. The lighter shades are ideal for clean backgrounds and product shots, while the darkest hue keeps text elegant and legible on thumbnails and banners.

Soft Tawny UI Kit

soft tawny ui kit tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #cf8549, #ffe0c0, #faf5f0, #5e4a3c, #14120f
  • Mood: Clean, friendly, and user-centric.
  • Use for: Use in app mockups, overlay interfaces, and modern explainer videos.

Soft Tawny UI Kit keeps tawny warm but subtle, pairing it with ivory and soft browns designed for clear interfaces. It feels modern and friendly, perfect for overlays, app previews, and explainer motion graphics.

Use the main tawny and light peach tones for buttons, progress indicators, and highlight states, while the darker shades define text and icons. This palette is great in Filmora when you build custom on-screen graphics like subscribe bars, tutorial step labels, or animated UI mockups.

Urban Tawny Monochrome

urban tawny monochrome tawny color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #b96a33, #d98a4a, #f0b177, #5a3824, #0f0d0b
  • Mood: Understated, cinematic, and moody.
  • Use for: Great for title sequences, lookbooks, and narrative shorts with a modern edge.

Urban Tawny Monochrome steps through caramel, tawny, and deep umber without introducing other hues. The result is a sleek monochrome story that feels editorial and cinematic, like a carefully graded film.

Use it when you want your edit to feel unified and stylish: title sequences, fashion lookbooks, and narrative shorts all benefit from this kind of restrained palette. In thumbnails, you can lean on the lighter tawny for bold titles, while the near-black adds mood and focus around your subject.

Tips for Creating Tawny Color Palettes

Tawny is flexible enough to feel natural, nostalgic, or bold, depending on what you pair it with. A few simple rules will help you mix and match these HEX codes for video, thumbnails, and branding that always feel intentional.

  • Balance warm tawny with a grounding dark shade (charcoal, espresso, or navy) so your overlays, lower-thirds, and text always have a place to sit.
  • Add at least one light neutral (cream, ivory, or soft beige) for readable titles and captions, especially for mobile viewers.
  • Use bold accent colors like teal or pink sparingly around tawny, keeping them for CTAs, subscribe buttons, and key icons so they stand out.
  • Check skin tones against your tawny grade in Filmora and adjust HSL if faces start to look too orange or too red.
  • Keep your thumbnails, intros, and end screens within the same 3 to 5 HEX codes from a palette to build a recognizable brand identity.
  • For cinematic edits, lower the saturation of your tawny tones slightly and deepen the shadows; for social-first content, keep saturation higher and contrast punchier.
  • When mixing tawny with cool hues like teal or cyan, let tawny lead in foreground elements and keep cool tones in backgrounds or supporting graphics.
  • Save your favorite tawny combinations as presets in Filmora so you can reapply the same mood across series, playlists, and seasonal campaigns.

Tawny color palettes can make your videos feel grounded, human, and cinematic all at once. Whether you lean into soft neutrals for calm storytelling or bold contrasts for click-worthy thumbnails, the right tawny mix instantly shapes your mood and brand identity.

Use the HEX codes above as a starting point, then fine-tune them inside Filmora with AI Color Palette, HSL, color wheels, and LUTs until they perfectly match your footage and style. Once you lock in a tawny look you love, carry it across intros, titles, overlays, and end cards so every upload feels unmistakably yours.

Experiment with different tawny palettes for seasons, series, or special campaigns, and let Filmora handle the heavy lifting of grading and consistency. Over time, viewers will start to recognize your warm, tawny aesthetic before they even read your channel name.

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Max Wales
Max Wales Nov 27, 25
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